
How can tattoos be possible?
How are tattoos permanent if dead skin cells fall off? And if they’re made in a lower level, how are they still visible?
When you look at a person’s tattoo, you’re seeing the ink through the epidermis, or the outer layer of skin. The ink is actually in the dermis, which is the second layer of the skin. The cells of the dermis are far more stable than the cells of the epidermis, so the tattoo’s ink will stay in place, with minor fading and dispersion, for a person’s entire life.
LINKIN PARK CHESTER BENNINGTON DEAD BY SUNRISE CLUB TATTOO
August 5th, 2009



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